Apollo
Apollo is the son of Zeus. He is recognizably the god of music, truth and prophecy, healing, the sun and light, plague, poetry, and more.
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AthenaThe Greek goddess of war, courage, inspiration, mathematics, the arts, and wisdom. Athena is the patron of the Athens. She is known for her calm temper, then she starts to get angry. She helps Odysseus on his journey way home.
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CronusCronus is a Titan who is the father of Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, and Demeter. He is the son of Uranus and is husband of Rhea, another Titan. Zeus later overthrows him as ruler.
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HeliosHelios is the Titan god of the sun. In ancient Greece, the sun was called Helios. He was described as a handsome titan with a luminous cloud of The Sun. The best known story about him is when his son set the earth on fire by accident.
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HephaestusHephaestus was the son of Zeus and Hera, the king and queen of gods. He was the lame god of fire and crafts. He limped because he was born lame. His deformity caused his mother to throw him off Mount Olympus and down to earth.
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HermesHermes is the messenger of the gods. He was the son of Zeus and a nymph named Maia. He was associated with shepherds, athletes, thieves, and merchants.
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PoseidonPoseidon is the god of the sea. His brothers were Hades and Zeus. All three brothers overthrew his father and Poseidon took control of the ocean.
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ZeusThe most powerful god in the world. He is the ruler of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods. Zeus was the youngest out of all his brothers, Poseidon and Hades.
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